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It was named for the auto dealership magnate in exchange for a $1 million donation. Dean died at 83 in April 1999.

The stadium houses the St. Louis Cardinals and hosted the Montreal Expos until 2002, when they moved out and the Marlins moved in.

It also is the home of the Florida State League’s Jupiter Hammerheads and Palm Beach Cardinals. It’s the only stadium in the country to host two minor league teams.

A worker lifted by a crane attaches the backstop screen to cables during the final stages of construction of Roger Dean Stadium on Feb. 12, 1998. The $28 million stadium in Abacoa opened about two weeks later. It’s the spring training base for the St. Louis Cardinals and the Florida Marlins and home to two minor league teams. (Palm Beach Post staff photo by Allen Eyestone)

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